ASSET MANAGEMENT MOVES INTO THE SPOTLIGHT

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From an operational standpoint, the demand for people who can harness big data effectively far exceeds the available talent. This skill set is not only in demand in the financial services industry, but in virtually every other sector, as well. Nevertheless, asset managers who are serious about grow- ing their business should do everything they can to acquire and develop personnel who can lead their firms in the digital space. When staffing their firms in the future, asset managers will look to hire IT personnel that possess technical skills including securing data and applications, and experimenting with new technology. They will also be looking for personnel that can interface with investors, create social media solutions and leverage data tomeet requirements anddevelop strategies. In short, IT departments will become more asset management oriented and asset managers will become more technology savvy. If the asset management industry is able to embrace and effectively use new technology across all its operations - be it investment decisions, risk management or sales and distribution - it will be successful in better addressing the investment needs of new generations and playing a more important role within the financial services industry.

Although fund managers are not known for their technologi- cal acumen, the likelihood of technology giants like Google and Facebook entering the fund market is entirely conceiv- able. In fact, many have already taken steps in that direction through online payment solutions. According to Nektarios Liolios, managing director of Startupbootcamp Fintech, a company that provides support to new financial technology- focused business, “Big technology companies moving into finance is not a theoretical exercise - it is happening.” 34 In China, we have seen how a successful partnership between a technology firm and an asset manager can catapult both to the top league within months, while others have required decades. Companies that recognise and embrace the trans- formational impact of digital IT to create new products and services as well as new distribution channels to support growth will lead. Intense competition for professionals with data analytics capabilitiesisdrivingchangesinthefinancialservicesindustry. Salaries are going up and staffs are getting bigger. Going forward, investment firms will have little choice about the necessity of solutions to address organisation, reporting, optimisation and the protection of data. Those with the capa- bilities to corral data in order to facilitate enhanced business decisions and strong security will have an advantage. rEthinking opErational capabilitiEs

34 Financial Times,“Tech giants pose threat to fund houses,”April 24, 2014

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